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X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has updated its official app on Apple's App Store to conform with the new branding that was announced last weekend by billionaire owner Elon Musk.

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Instead of "Let's talk" – Twitter's original tagline – "Blaze your glory!" is the curious subtitle on X's iOS App Store listing, which describes the app as "the trusted digital town square for everyone."

The new logo and name are meant to reflect Musk's longstanding intention to transform the social media network into an "everything app" similar to China's WeChat.

The rebranding process that has taken place over the last week has been piecemeal to say the least, with various aspects of the platform's online experience still containing vestigial references to Twitter.

The app icon was replaced earlier last week, but the app's name change is believed to have taken longer than usual because Apple dithered on whether to allow it. App Store policy doesn't permit an app to have a single character title on its App Store listing, as pointed out by Nick Sheriff.

Apparently X received special treatment from Apple, which is more than Musk got when he ordered the Twitter signage to be replaced at the company's headquarters in San Francisco last week. Five letters were taken down from the office's large vertical sign before work was interrupted by police who were concerned about the lack of safety measures to protect pedestrians walking beneath the operation.

A giant pulsing X has since been erected on the roof of the building, and that has also drawn the ire of city officials after neighbors complained it was intrusive.


The X branding has been criticized by some commentators for being uninspired, as well as for the letter's long association with porn websites. The new name for the social media platform also means that Twitter Blue is now called "X Blue," which could be doubly suggestive of lewd content. The subscription service allows users to upload up to three hours of video, up from the previous two-hour limit.

Twitter/X CEO Linda Yaccarino said the platform will be powered by AI and offer users "unlimited interactivity – centered in audio, video, messaging, payments/banking – creating a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities... X will connect us all in ways we're just beginning to imagine."

Article Link: Twitter Finally Turns to 'X' on Apple's App Store
 
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zorinlynx

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I never figured we'd ever get to see what happens when you give a total manchild full control of one of the largest social media platforms, yet here we are.

I don't just blame Elon; I also blame the Twitter board for forcing the sale. Elon wanted to back out of the transaction but the board insisted. The blame is shared by both.

Freaking greedy idiots. Twitter had its faults but now it's a total mess. I hope lessons were learned from this. I doubt it.
 

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X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has updated its official app on Apple's App Store to conform with the new branding that was announced last weekend by billionaire owner Elon Musk.

x-twitter.jpg

Instead of "Let's talk" – Twitter's original tagline – "Blaze your glory!" is the curious subtitle on X's iOS App Store listing, which describes the app as "the trusted digital town square for everyone."

The new logo and name is meant to reflect Musk's longstanding intention to transform the social media network into an "everything app" similar to China's WeChat.

The rebranding process that has taken place over the last week has been piecemeal to say the least, with various aspects of the platform's online experience still containing vestigial references to Twitter.

The app icon was replaced earlier last week, but the app's name change is believed to have taken longer than usual because Apple dithered on whether to allow it, given that App Store policy doesn't permit an app to have a single character title on its App Store listing, as pointed out by Nick Sheriff.

Apparently X received special treatment from Apple, which is more than Musk got when he ordered the Twitter signage to be replaced at the company's headquarters in San Francisco. Five letters were taken down from the office's large vertical sign before work was interrupted by police who were concerned about the lack of safety measures to protect pedestrians walking beneath the operation.

A giant pulsing X has since been erected on the roof of the building, and that has also drawn the ire of city officials after neighbors complained it was intrusive.


The X branding has been criticized by some commentators for being uninspired, as well as for the letter's long-standing association with online porn websites. The new name for the social media platform also means that Twitter Blue is now called "X Blue," which could be doubly suggestive of lewd content. The subscription service allows users to upload up to three hours of video, up from the previous two-hour limit.

Twitter/X CEO Linda Yaccarino said the platform will be powered by AI and offer users "unlimited interactivity – centered in audio, video, messaging, payments/banking – creating a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities... X will connect us all in ways we're just beginning to imagine."

Article Link: Twitter Finally Turns to 'X' on Apple's App Store
The miniaturise logo on the homescreen still shows the blue bird. However when you open the folder, you get the X. This is such an half baked update. He should have waited a bit more and rebranded in one-go.
 

gank41

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Instead of "Let's talk" – Twitter's original tagline – "Blaze your glory!" is the curious subtitle on X's iOS App Store listing, which describes the app as "the trusted digital town square for everyone."
It's only "curious" if you don't understand drug culture & drug references.. And while some might equate this to weed, it's definitely something someone would say after many nights of no sleep and lots of "white powder".
 

gank41

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Some people are actually trying to sell their iPhones with Twitter App installed 😭

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So, when the new owner gets the phone, it's either going to still be signed in with someone else's account and most likely not work or stop working shortly after, or they'll need to wipe the phone and set up as new... LOL
 

zorinlynx

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So, when the new owner gets the phone, it's either going to still be signed in with someone else's account and most likely not work or stop working shortly after, or they'll need to wipe the phone and set up as new... LOL
Yeah, I remember the same thing happened with Flappy Bird a decade ago and I thought it was so stupid back then too.
 

surfzen21

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I never figured we'd ever get to see what happens when you give a total manchild full control of one of the largest social media platforms, yet here we are.

I don't just blame Elon; I also blame the Twitter board for forcing the sale. Elon wanted to back out of the transaction but the board insisted. The blame is shared by both.

Freaking greedy idiots. Twitter had its faults but now it's a total mess. I hope lessons were learned from this. I doubt it.
The board had no choice at that price per share.

If they didn't push for the sale pursuant to the agreed to terms, there would have been a derivative suit, that board would most likely be removed as part of that suit and the new board would proceed with the sale.
 

Darren.h

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I dont think this guy is smart one bit.

In fact the co founder of Facebook stated he got as far as he did by being a scam artist.
In Paypal which I guess he got fired I guess. for wanting to re name it X?
Over paid for Twitter twice as much as it was worth.
A tyrant of a boss to work for.


Everything he thinks of is just dum.

The Tesla Truck that is due to come out is a stripped down ugly truck compared to the Tesla car.

This guy just seems to be making bad decisions. like re instating Kanye West on X after all that hate speech.

Steve Jobs is smart and light years ahead of Elon Musk
 
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